Wednesday, March 28, 2007

In love with Earth: The BBC/Discovery Planet Earth series



If you get a chance, do catch the awe-inspiring Planet Earth mini-series on Discovery Channel (Sundays, 8 p.m.) I caught the three-hour marathon premiere last weekend and was riveted to my paltry 24-inch screen while wishing I had high-def the entire time. Shot in 204 locations in 62 countries, this 11-part series cost $1M each episode and took five years to make. Sigourney Weaver, (who says it will make you "fall in love with the wonder and majesty of our planet") narrates a great many "caught on film firsts" - Cineflex technology borrowed from Hollywood, gyrostabilized on a helicopter, showcasing aerial shots of African hunting dogs corralling impalas; the elusive Himalayan snow leopard in hunting mode; the wondrous Caribou migration in Canada.

View the trailer or check out the episode guide, either way, don't miss it!

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